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your city's beauty is matched only by its proud hair talk as a defender of freedom. thank you, virginia, thank you, norfolk. today we take another step forward in helping restore the promise of america as we move forward in this campaign and on to help lead the nation to better days. it's an honor to announce my running mate and the next vice president of the united states, paul ryan. [ cheers and applause ] his leadership begins with character and values. paul is a man of tremendous character, shaped in large part by his early life. paul's father died when he was in high school. that forced him to grow up earlier than any young man should. but paul did with the help of his devoted mother, his brother s and sister and a supportive community and as he did, he internalized the virtues and hard-working ethic of the midwest. paul ryan works in washington, but his beliefs remain firmly rooted in janesville, wisconsin. he's a person of great steadiness whose integrity is unquestioned and whose word is good. paul's upbringing is obvious in how he's conducted himself through
your city's beauty is matched only by its proud hair talk as a defender of freedom. thank you, virginia, thank you, norfolk. today we take another step forward in helping restore the promise of america as we move forward in this campaign and on to help lead the nation to better days. it's an honor to announce my running mate and the next vice president of the united states, paul ryan. [ cheers and applause ] his leadership begins with character and values. paul is a man of tremendous character,...
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good thing i've got the citi simplicity card. i don't get hit with a fee if i'm late with a payment... which is good because on this job, no! bigger! [ monica ] i may not be home for a while. [ male announcer ] the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. ♪ >>> the results from last night's south carolina primary which newt ginrich won handedly after an amazing week in which he was down 25 points to mitt romney ends up winning by i guess 14 points. 12, 14 points. dave wiegel, what do you see -- respond to the great point made -- not like ginrich's victory was because he laid out this vision of, you know, detailed social policies people really like. it was about these atmospherics. respond to that. i want to you talk about -- i follow some conservatives on twitter and every one was -- out last night. talking about collective suicide, marching off of a cliff. sort of -- i mean, and this was -- across the board. looking on. i'm curious what you think about what the next move for the republican conservat
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in almost every town and city i visit i see more focus on quality. people trying to make care safer and more continuous. as a result of the law, people in health care will be safer. the care will be continuous over time. they can see what's going çon. that's very important. it's terrific. not only that 30 million people get coverage. constitutional -- you know, fine structure. it's important. i don't want to dismiss that. what's important is this is better care for our country. >> i agree with everything that was just said. i want to connect it to the court in this one way. four justices on the court because they had a problem with one provision, one paragraph or page were willing to strike down the entire law. all these things with no constitutional problems and good sound policy that will improve the lives of millions of americans. we came within one vote of all the good stuff unrelated to the mandate. that was radical. >> the dissent says without the mandate the whole thing falls. major provisions reading from the dissent by justice scalia signe
in almost every town and city i visit i see more focus on quality. people trying to make care safer and more continuous. as a result of the law, people in health care will be safer. the care will be continuous over time. they can see what's going çon. that's very important. it's terrific. not only that 30 million people get coverage. constitutional -- you know, fine structure. it's important. i don't want to dismiss that. what's important is this is better care for our country. >> i...
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new orleans, new york city, las vegas, they're out there. you know, what's the median america look like? las vegas is quite different, right? it's a place with tons of local issues. there's yucca mountain that's always in every debate but there's a massive foreclosure rate, worst in the country. highest unemployment. clark county which is where about 80% of the voters. 80% of the homeowners are underwater on their mortgages. i think it's that high. you say, i'm going to see a race hotly contested, a neck and neck race, i'm going to see a race that is about all the distinctness of this place that is experiencing special problems and that is not at all the case. it is a totally nationalized election. i turn on the tv in the hotel and it's ads for cutting medicare. it's ads from shelly berkeley attacking dean heller, who voted twice for the ryan budget, once in the house and once in the senate. the first ryan budget that would cut it. what you have there, i thought this made me think this is what's happening. this is a very nationalized race. i
new orleans, new york city, las vegas, they're out there. you know, what's the median america look like? las vegas is quite different, right? it's a place with tons of local issues. there's yucca mountain that's always in every debate but there's a massive foreclosure rate, worst in the country. highest unemployment. clark county which is where about 80% of the voters. 80% of the homeowners are underwater on their mortgages. i think it's that high. you say, i'm going to see a race hotly...
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what was salt lake city better off? were there public benefits conferred by the $1.5 billion in taxpayer money that mitt romney helped to get for the area? and is that a testament to precisely the inverse of the point that mitt romney seems to be making? >> there were lasting benefits in salt lake city certainly. our transportation system, the infrastructure, our highways, the light rail system, again, the student housing, the olympic venues, first-rate training facilities. but i think the real question is what is the role of the federal government in these kinds of projects and is it really a boondoggle for those who end up benefitting in the long term? i just can't imagine anybody saying we're all doing this by ourselves and yet looking to the federal government for this kind of money to cover those kinds of infrastructure investments as well as the important security money that was there because we needed that. there is no question about that going into the largest event since 9/11. >> rocky anderson, thank you for j
what was salt lake city better off? were there public benefits conferred by the $1.5 billion in taxpayer money that mitt romney helped to get for the area? and is that a testament to precisely the inverse of the point that mitt romney seems to be making? >> there were lasting benefits in salt lake city certainly. our transportation system, the infrastructure, our highways, the light rail system, again, the student housing, the olympic venues, first-rate training facilities. but i think...
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president obama has picked up endorsements from the denver post, the tampa bay times and the salt lake city tribune. a federal judge blocked arizona yesterday from applying new law that bars planned parenthood clinics from receiving state funding. we'll be talking more about how women's issues have played in the presidential campaign in a minute. right now my great pleasure to introduce patrick gat barring. rebecca traceberg, friend of the program. she wrote big girls don't cry. father bill daley. he's at the university of notre dame. and msnbc contributor victoria de francesco desoto. a fellow at the lbj school of public affairs. you guys are an a gust panel. that was a lot to get through. >>> if this week has told us anything about the presidential election, it's that women appear to be the most sought after part of the electorate. the morning after president obama stepped off the stage with mitt romney where he trumpeted the signing of the lily led better fair pay act, he went to iowa saying women should get equal pay for equal work. governor romney was saying president obama had failed
president obama has picked up endorsements from the denver post, the tampa bay times and the salt lake city tribune. a federal judge blocked arizona yesterday from applying new law that bars planned parenthood clinics from receiving state funding. we'll be talking more about how women's issues have played in the presidential campaign in a minute. right now my great pleasure to introduce patrick gat barring. rebecca traceberg, friend of the program. she wrote big girls don't cry. father bill...
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the odds are i higher that you'll be stopped and frisked for doing nothing wrong in new york city, special will if you're a black man. the "associated press" reports that the numb of stops and frisks rose to 203,000 in the first three months of 2012. mayor bloomberg, our invitation to appear on the program is still open. i want to start with my story of the week, towards a real nanny state. there are two big differences between last mother's day and this one. one political, the other personal. the political difference is not only does this mother's day take place during an election year, it hits a few weeks after motherhood, the value of mothers and women's work more broadly were at the center of a news cycle. hoping to revive this theme ann romney wrote an op-ed called three seasons of motherhood. it extolls the crown of glory that all mothers wear. the personal difference for me of course is the birth of my daughter. today i'll be celebrating mother's day with my own mom and the mother of my child. so much about the birth of one's first child is vivid and indelible. almost as if it happe
the odds are i higher that you'll be stopped and frisked for doing nothing wrong in new york city, special will if you're a black man. the "associated press" reports that the numb of stops and frisks rose to 203,000 in the first three months of 2012. mayor bloomberg, our invitation to appear on the program is still open. i want to start with my story of the week, towards a real nanny state. there are two big differences between last mother's day and this one. one political, the other...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> so, there we go, so what do we know now we didn't know last week? well, we know apparently all democrats including the president of the united states must answer for and condemn any stupid thing said by any other democrat after hilary rosen said this on cnn -- >> what you have is mitt romney running around the country saying, well, you know, my wife tells me that what women really care about are economic issues, and when i listen to my wife, that's what i'm hearing. guess what, his wife has actually never worked a day in her life. >> the right and the romney campaign threw a fit despite the fact that rosen is a person talking on tv without official connection to the obama white house, campaign, or the dnc. we also know that if cnn is looking to represent the left in their cross fire style segments, they could do a lot better than a messaging guru with a who'ses who list of clients, head of the recording industry of america when it was crushing napster and when it
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> so, there we go, so what do we know now we didn't know last week? well, we know apparently all democrats including the president of the united states must answer for and condemn any stupid thing said by any other democrat after hilary rosen said this on cnn -- >> what you have is mitt romney running around the country saying, well, you know, my wife tells me that...
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so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. i'm going to own my own restaurant. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. when i grow up, i want to write a novel. i want to go on a road trip. when i grow up, i'm going to go there. i want to fix up old houses. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. i want to fall in love again. [ female announcer ] discover what's next in your life. get this free travel bag when you join at aarp.org/jointoday. then lead a double life!
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so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest th confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing.
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. [ male announcer ] want your weeds to hit the road? hit 'em, with roundup extended control. one application kills weeds, and stops new ones for up to four months. roundup extended control. for up to four months. (female announcer) most life insurance companies look at you and just see a policy. at aviva, we do things differently. we're bringing humanity back to life insurance. that's why only aviva rewards you with savings for getting a check-up. it's our wellness for life program, with online access to mayo clinic. see the difference at avivausa.com. ♪ >>> i love that song. we, i want to talk about the kind of policy framework that underlies this. the cultural conception of motherhood and family and what we do as part of the social contract, what i was talking about in the opening bit. nothing captures the fraught ideological terrain that is in conflict, that's being waged. the reason that the romney campaign thinks its an advantage to press this case, the reason
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hit 95 in new york city and 105 in washington, d.c. 107 degrees, 107 degrees in st. louis. at least 60 people have died due to this heat wave and this year alone we had a staggering record highs. look at this map. these are the places that reported record monthly highs in march and these are inrecord monthly highs for may and for june and these are the monthly records set for july in just the past seven days. and the reason we didn't run through a maps of days because all of those maps look the same, like this. oh, yes, you will hear people say, can we really say that climate change is causing the disastrous weather we're seeing? it's a fair question. my friend david roberts points out that it's entirely the wrong question. the broad question is the increase in carbon in the atmosphere and the carbon change it's producing making more extreme weather more common. the to answer to that is yes. uses a good anology to describe the relationship between climate change and the increase in extreme weather. >> imagine a baseball player who has been taking steroids. this baseball pla
hit 95 in new york city and 105 in washington, d.c. 107 degrees, 107 degrees in st. louis. at least 60 people have died due to this heat wave and this year alone we had a staggering record highs. look at this map. these are the places that reported record monthly highs in march and these are inrecord monthly highs for may and for june and these are the monthly records set for july in just the past seven days. and the reason we didn't run through a maps of days because all of those maps look the...
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if it's cities, the cities of san francisco and san jose and los angeles. but, as for federalism, if you have a national popular vote system, you actually create incentives for states to race to the top rather than the bottom. we are going to make it easier for people to vote. one state same day registration. another state might make election day a paid holiday. we'll see different models competing state laboratories of experimentation. romney care as a precursor. obama care. states believe in states racing to the top. one of the aspects in this, i'm complaining about california and alabama get ignored. the opposite are you are in a swing state, you are innovative. there's this hilarious thing in columbus ohio yesterday, live tweeting the ads. to wrap up in columbus ohio, 45 of 45 ads were political ads. at a certain point, the amount of media markets and voters is fixed and limited. the amount of money is unlimited. it's all poured into the same place. my question for you, rick, when you brainstorm about a popular vote election, what it would look like, wh
if it's cities, the cities of san francisco and san jose and los angeles. but, as for federalism, if you have a national popular vote system, you actually create incentives for states to race to the top rather than the bottom. we are going to make it easier for people to vote. one state same day registration. another state might make election day a paid holiday. we'll see different models competing state laboratories of experimentation. romney care as a precursor. obama care. states believe in...
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we should all live in cities and if we don't live in cities, we should turn our suburbs into cities. that's the way we should live. isn't that the elites going at us and telling us how we are mere mortals. what is wrong with you? why are you such an elitist? >> the first thing that was really brilliant today in terms of getting at this kind of artificially created culture war, people weren't seeing it this way in this suburbanization issue, there are artificial divides that are producing this kind of situation. low-income housing has been made like market rate housing. kind of the same technique with tax crediting meaning how it is built. what is going on with all of this is that cities, suburbs, inner ring, all getting built through the same financial mechanisms and the divide of who is elite and who's not. to answer you more directly, i think it's artificial. to answer it more directly, where what we have is 50 years of suburbanization that is reaching the end of its rein and everybody knows it and i think, so, whether you're elite or whatever you are, somebody is going to get invo
we should all live in cities and if we don't live in cities, we should turn our suburbs into cities. that's the way we should live. isn't that the elites going at us and telling us how we are mere mortals. what is wrong with you? why are you such an elitist? >> the first thing that was really brilliant today in terms of getting at this kind of artificially created culture war, people weren't seeing it this way in this suburbanization issue, there are artificial divides that are producing...
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drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ >>> hello from new york, i'm chris hayes. bryn bird farming advocate and amy goodwin and josh of bloomberg view and joining us by satellite gary gensler. how have the commodity's markets changed. they changed a lot in the last ten years, a huge amount of money porured into those market and how to they change and how do you hope they change in the last ten years? >> they change by more financial actors, pension funds and index investors and more speculators in the market. how i hope they change in the next ten years, they're more transparent and large market that was at the heart of the crisis, swaps gets regulated and is safer for america and more transparent for the users of the products. >> josh, you just
drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ >>> hello from new york, i'm chris hayes. bryn bird farming advocate and amy goodwin and josh of bloomberg view...
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in other words, if you see a city like new york, a centralized city as an efficient model of the carbon footprint and everything else kind of pushing towards deeper urbanization, what does it mean forward as it meant in the '60s when displacement meant something different. michelle? >> i'll talk mostly about washington, d.c., which an area i'm more familiar with. if you look in the areas in the metropolitan area that we say, they started off as low-income areas heavily populated by african-americans and hispanics and a period of time in many areas where you see, where you see the mixing of the neighborhoods and you see, you know, upper middle class whites moving in and african-americans and then eventually you get to what you're talking bout where the area becomes predominantly white and everyone has moved out. i don't know so much so in the washington area because people are uncomfortable with one another or you see housing prices go up. the cost of living escalates so much that a lot of the low-income people that lived in these neighborhoods have to find somewhere else to live. i don'
in other words, if you see a city like new york, a centralized city as an efficient model of the carbon footprint and everything else kind of pushing towards deeper urbanization, what does it mean forward as it meant in the '60s when displacement meant something different. michelle? >> i'll talk mostly about washington, d.c., which an area i'm more familiar with. if you look in the areas in the metropolitan area that we say, they started off as low-income areas heavily populated by...
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they rang out this morning certainly in the city of holmes. activists say at least 200 people have been killed there this weekend. we are closely following the situation from cairo. good day to you. any updates? have you been able to hear gunfire as you have been in that region yourself? >> reporter: well, when we were inside syria a few weeks ago we had a chance to travel but most of the journalists inside the country are government escorted. you are usualfully the company of government minders and when you are there, they usually keep new areas that are considered to be very safe. you are not exposed to that kind of violence firsthand. but you get a chance to meet with a lot of eyewitnesses, residents in various cities, and they show you some of the damage in their homes. they show you a lot of the things they are exposed to on one trip we went to they laid out for us and arab league monitors, shells of ammunitions fired at their homes and cities. so -- you get a sense how dire the situation is from their perspective. >> yeah. that u.n. secu
they rang out this morning certainly in the city of holmes. activists say at least 200 people have been killed there this weekend. we are closely following the situation from cairo. good day to you. any updates? have you been able to hear gunfire as you have been in that region yourself? >> reporter: well, when we were inside syria a few weeks ago we had a chance to travel but most of the journalists inside the country are government escorted. you are usualfully the company of government...
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that's why i say new york city. here we have mike bloomburg had control of the schools for almost 12 years now. and what has he done to address this issue? it's not even part of the agenda. even as they -- joe cline, now mitt romney say education is the civil rights issue of the 21st century, this is the civil rights issue they've never touched. i'm glad we've talked about the segregated nature of american education. but now i want to turn because while i have you here, i want to talk about something which is always at the center of it which is the teacher's unions. you can't go a day without the horrible speck tor of the teacher's unions. mitt romney had some strong words. and then one of the spokes people for the obama campaign seemed to throw the teacher's union under the bus. we're going to talk about that right after this break. this is bobby. say hello bobby. hello bobby. do you know you could save hundreds on car insurance over the phone, online or at your local geico office? tell us bobby, what would you do
that's why i say new york city. here we have mike bloomburg had control of the schools for almost 12 years now. and what has he done to address this issue? it's not even part of the agenda. even as they -- joe cline, now mitt romney say education is the civil rights issue of the 21st century, this is the civil rights issue they've never touched. i'm glad we've talked about the segregated nature of american education. but now i want to turn because while i have you here, i want to talk about...
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. >> new york city mayor michael bloomberg last night canceled tomorrow's new york city marathon after the critics said the resources were needed elsewhere, after i tweeted about it. i can't help but think that pushed him over the edge. he said it should not detract attention from the storm recovery and he made news on thursday when he endorsed barack obama for president saying that sandy brought the stakes of tuesday's election into sharp relief. i thought what happened this week and the interactions between the president and chris christy and michael bloomberg are really interesting. i thought the way we think about politics and disaster was brought into relief. and we're going to talk about the substance. we'll talk about the seawalls and floodwalls and climate change and what we have to do -- how we have to reconceptualize our society and think about disaster in the future but first i want to talk about the politics of it. because i thought the response to chrissy's actions on the right and generally in the media i thought were fascinating. i -- maybe i'm alone in this. i didn't th
. >> new york city mayor michael bloomberg last night canceled tomorrow's new york city marathon after the critics said the resources were needed elsewhere, after i tweeted about it. i can't help but think that pushed him over the edge. he said it should not detract attention from the storm recovery and he made news on thursday when he endorsed barack obama for president saying that sandy brought the stakes of tuesday's election into sharp relief. i thought what happened this week and the...
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theacto i kans city missri, ey shu dn t plt an tobs med offshore. >> they were not moved offshore. >> the whole steel industry moved offshore but we didn't open up alanfsho. >>heteel comny i st downndhe oma camign run d aut tsnd mit romn's respse. he is hreondi tohe osin the steel factor. >> they said, oh, gosh, governor romney at bain capital closed wn a steel ctor but eiroble of urse is at t ste ftorylose wn tears aer ltin catal. was lger the. sohat' hdlyometng ich on wat. >> here's what i think is so strange about this. the romy campaign is sentlly sayinhereshis g diinctn, the beviorf bainpr1999 andst-19, i i was there. we would never close down a steel factory and it just seems insane to that that is th case you ys aasicly dng t samehing in 1998 a 1999 a 20 and 01. isn' tt tr? >>well i bieve tt's true s. i liev thabainapital does what bain capital does which is make the company stronger and grow them faster. >> if the dealoesn't work out and the plantloses dn whetr thappe in'96, '9 24 o 2008 is i the wayhe busess wos. i bievehesettac o bain and mitt are attacks on business general
theacto i kans city missri, ey shu dn t plt an tobs med offshore. >> they were not moved offshore. >> the whole steel industry moved offshore but we didn't open up alanfsho. >>heteel comny i st downndhe oma camign run d aut tsnd mit romn's respse. he is hreondi tohe osin the steel factor. >> they said, oh, gosh, governor romney at bain capital closed wn a steel ctor but eiroble of urse is at t ste ftorylose wn tears aer ltin catal. was lger the. sohat' hdlyometng ich on...
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the stadium, they want the amusement tax to be diverted into their coffers instead of going into the city. the steel dynamics, the company that bain touts as a success story. got $37 million in subsidies and grants to open up their steel factory. they were getting all sorts of local incentives, lurking behind a lot of these success stories is what we like to call industrial policy. >> to betsy's thing, we know now even right now, so early education pays dividends, we see it paying dividends, if you want to put money into that, it's not a bad thing to do. but to say we've have a big lon-run vision about where america is going to be in 30, 40 years, is not good policy. >> i completely agree with you and i actually am not a big fan of you know the kind of industrial policy where we say, this is where america is going and we should try to push businesses in this direction. >> i think we need a five-year plan, personally. but continue. i do think that we know, there's basic investments that can be made in the economy in an infrastructure that we're not doing. and i mean those are things where
the stadium, they want the amusement tax to be diverted into their coffers instead of going into the city. the steel dynamics, the company that bain touts as a success story. got $37 million in subsidies and grants to open up their steel factory. they were getting all sorts of local incentives, lurking behind a lot of these success stories is what we like to call industrial policy. >> to betsy's thing, we know now even right now, so early education pays dividends, we see it paying...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers.
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] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. there are projects. and there are game-changers. those ideas that start with us rolling up our sleeves... ...and end with a new favorite room in the house. and when we can save even more on those kinds of projects... ...with advice to make them even better... ...that's a game-changer in itself. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. maximize your budget with mosaic tile, starting at just $3.98 per square foot. >>> i want to bring in msnbc contributor jerry berstein former economic policy provider for joe biden. now senior. we played that moment in the speech about the auto rescue and the auto rescue was really front and sunner. i want to ask you the question. if we'd gone back to january or february of 2009 and you had to predetective which would feature more prominently in this convention, what would your prediction have been? >> mine would have been the same as yours. even t
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now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> talking about the economic recovery and the role it's playing and the way it has not created the critical drag on the president the way one expected with 8% on unemployment. one of the arguments is it could have been worse. the rescue is effective. the conventional political wits come to is you can't sell that to voters. i think they've been so insistent on reminding everyone in the crisi
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i will call it out in afghan society and call it out in american society. >> you go girl. >> nan city? >> well, this is kind of old and a little bit embarrassing because i love documentaries. instead of using netflix or something like that to just rent them, i buy them. but sometimes i don't open them right away. i just want to own them. finally i opened up a documentary called "mr. conservative" about barry goldwater, which was really interesting and i realized that these days the republican party is practically -- they're socialists. no. i'm sorry. barry goldwater is a socialist compared to republicans now. he was pro gays in the military and had progressive views in some ways that this batch of republicans would just run away from. i was shocked by that. >> you know, i was really struck by something in this morning's paper by my colleague kit sealy. we do this series called "the long run" about the lives of the presidential candidates. there's something that happened that just a few years ago i had completely forgotten. rick santorum lost his race in pennsylvania by 17.4 percentage
i will call it out in afghan society and call it out in american society. >> you go girl. >> nan city? >> well, this is kind of old and a little bit embarrassing because i love documentaries. instead of using netflix or something like that to just rent them, i buy them. but sometimes i don't open them right away. i just want to own them. finally i opened up a documentary called "mr. conservative" about barry goldwater, which was really interesting and i realized that...